Click to visit the original post. In the first post in this series, we looked at ways in which we can introduce young children to writing as part of their EFL class. In this post we examine the opportunities which CLIL gives us to ...

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Newly launched, Slidebean seems to be trying to do what haiku deck does. Login is with Facebook, not my favorite way of doing things, but there are some nice effects here and it produces clean slide shows.

I used to think that CLIL was just an example of taking a bad situation and making it look good. CLIL, or Content and Language Integrated Learning, involves teaching language through a different subject.

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